Atacames

Atacames is a beach town located on Ecuador's Northern Pacific coast. It is located in the province of Esmeraldas, approximately 30 kilometers south west from the capital of that province, which is also called Esmeraldas. In 2005 Atacames's had a population of 11,251. Atacames has one of the lowest rates of poverty in the province of Esmeraldas (68% in 2005).

Atacames
Town
Atacames Beach
Atacames
Location in Ecuador
Coordinates: 0.87002°N 79.84879°W / 0.87002; -79.84879
Country Ecuador
ProvinceEsmeraldas
CantonAtacames Canton
Area
  Total4.8 km2 (1.9 sq mi)
Population
 (2022 census)
  Total18,948
  Density3,900/km2 (10,000/sq mi)


During Francisco Pizarro's second conquest in 1526, he landed at Atacames. There he was unable to conquer or invade the land due to the resistance that he found in the local people who were at that time under the Incas.:111–112

In the centuries after Spanish conquest, some slave ships came from Africa. In 1553 a ship carrying slaves from Panama to Peru was stranded on Esmeralda, and the 25 slaves on board managed to escape from their captors. In the following years more escaped slaves, along with the descendants of the former slaves, developed some of the lands along the coast. Although there were also other people groups present in Atacames in the 16th century, today Afro-Ecuadoreans make up a large portion of the population in Atacames.

Tourism is Atacames's primary industry. For its population, Atacames has the highest level of hotels in the whole province of Esmeraldas. It is also easily accessible by bus from Santo Domingo, Quito, and Esmeraldas.

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